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Latest Headlines | October 10, 7am

Mozel Sanders Foundation seeking 800 volunteers for Thanksgiving Day meal

Push for pedestrian safety grows after woman killed near busy Greenfield shopping center

How a rainy spring shaped Indiana’s 2025 pumpkin crop

Zionsville expands DORA to include Poplar and Elm Streets

Latest Headlines | October 9, 6pm

Latest Headlines | October 9, 6pm

Knollridge Townhomes and Apartments residents say 'Don't move here' amid deplorable conditions

Not everyone can afford a home in Hamilton County. Some are working to change that

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir holding concert to spread message of hope and community

34th Heartland Film Fest opens this weekend

Indiana teen stays on the golf course while battling cancer

Indy's Vacant to Vibrant program transforms vacant lots into affordable homes

Latest Headlines | October 9, 7am

Martindale Brightwood residents meet for a second public meeting about a possible data center

Who lives in downtown Indy? Here's a closer look

New Whiteland teen arrested for alleged rape of 79-year-old woman

New Alzheimer's treatment offered at Hancock County is giving Hoosiers hope

Boone County responders train for mass-casualty accident

Fall lawn care you can do now during drought

Fishers Police urge parents to talk to teens about e-bike safety amid issues

Latest Headlines | October 8, 6pm

New Indy YMCA campaign hopes to help families impacted by childcare funding cuts

Amazon, Target, Walmart all having big savings events. Are they the best deals?

Latest Headlines | October 8, 7am

Avon family creates digital sources to prepare children for IREAD exam

Fountain Square awarded funds from city's Department of Metropolitan Development

Students build affordable housing on west side while gaining valuable skills

The state of childcare in Indiana

Fishers maintains stable budget, invests in schools despite SB1 challenges